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* In the ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' episode "So in Louvre Are We Two", two planets aligning causes all the paintings and sculptures of the Louvre to come to life. Mona Lisa is among them, and spends the night trying to win the affections of The Thinker, who can't stop thinking. She ends up running off with another sculpture while the Thinker ends up stuck in the painting ''Nighthawks'', still trying to decide what to eat.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' episode "So in Louvre Are We Two", two planets aligning causes all the paintings and sculptures of the Louvre to come to life. Mona Lisa is among them, and spends the night trying to win the affections of The Thinker, who can't stop thinking. and quickly gets exasperated with his indecisiveness. She ends up running off with another sculpture the male half of Rodin's ''The Kiss'' while the Thinker ends up stuck in the painting ''Nighthawks'', still trying to decide what to eat.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' episode "So in Louvre Are We Two" two planets aligning causes all the painting and sculptures of the Louvre come to life. Mona Lisa is among them, and spends the night trying to win the affections of The Thinker, who can't stop thinking. She ends up running off with another sculpture while the Thinker ends up stuck in the painting ''Nighthawks'', still trying to decide what to eat.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' episode "So in Louvre Are We Two" Two", two planets aligning causes all the painting paintings and sculptures of the Louvre to come to life. Mona Lisa is among them, and spends the night trying to win the affections of The Thinker, who can't stop thinking. She ends up running off with another sculpture while the Thinker ends up stuck in the painting ''Nighthawks'', still trying to decide what to eat.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "The Mindysphere", Sunspot shows a drawing on his tablet of Mindy posing like the Mona Lisa. He calls it the "Mindy Lisa".

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' episode "The Mindysphere", Sunspot shows a drawing on his tablet of Mindy posing like the Mona Lisa. He calls it the "Mindy Lisa".Lisa".
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* In the DLC "The da Vinci Disappearance" of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', the unfinished painting can be seen in a cutscene where Ezio Auditore visits Leonardo at his workshop in Rome, circa 1506. Ezio thinks Leonardo is doing a "decent work" on it, and Leonardo is much more critical of his own work, thinking she is "badly drawn" and that her smile is "overdone and meaningless".

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* In the DLC "The da Vinci Disappearance" of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', the unfinished painting can be seen in a cutscene where Ezio Auditore visits Leonardo at his workshop in Rome, UsefulNotes/{{Rome}}, circa 1506. Ezio thinks Leonardo is doing a "decent work" on it, and Leonardo is much more critical of his own work, thinking she is "badly drawn" and that her smile is "overdone and meaningless".
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* A ''Comicbook/{{Batman}}'' {{Elseworlds}} story juxtaposed Batman investigating the theft of the Mona Lisa while on loan to the Gotham Art Museum with Leonardo's apprentice Tomas de Medici donning a bat costume designed by his master to rescue Lisa del Giocondo herself.
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* The ''Series/MurdochMysteries'' episode "Murdoch and the Mona Lisa" is set in the aftermath of the 1911 robbery, with Perrugia briefly visiting Toronto and being embroiled in (but not responsible for) a murder relating to copies being sold as the original. The painting is correctly portrayed as well known to art lovers like Inspector Brakenreid, but not the popular cultural touchstone it became afterwards. [[spoiler: Also, the real one possibly ended up in the Brakenreids' house in the belief it was one of the fakes]].
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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', the Mona Lisa can be found in Nova's bedroom and on the 1st floor (2nd floor in American English) of the town hall.

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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', the Mona Lisa can be found in Hannah's and Nova's bedroom bedrooms and on the 1st floor (2nd floor in American English) of the town hall.
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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', the Mona Lisa can be found in Nova's bedroom and on the 2nd floor of the town hall.

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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', the Mona Lisa can be found in Nova's bedroom and on the 2nd 1st floor (2nd floor in American English) of the town hall.
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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', Nova has the Mona Lisa in her bedroom.

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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', Nova has the Mona Lisa can be found in her bedroom.Nova's bedroom and on the 2nd floor of the town hall.
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* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', Nova has the Mona Lisa in her bedroom.
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* "WebAnimation/MonaLisasSillyTalk" has Mona Lisa mentioned right in the title, and the title screen has [[SeriesMascot mascot]] characters, Mona and Lisa, shown in Mona Lisa-esque portraits.

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* "WebAnimation/MonaLisasSillyTalk" ''WebAnimation/MonaLisasSillyTalk'' has Mona Lisa mentioned right in the title, and the title screen has [[SeriesMascot mascot]] characters, Mona and Lisa, shown in Mona Lisa-esque portraits.
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* "WebAnimation/MonaLisasSillyTalk" has Mona Lisa mentioned right in the title, and the title screen has [[SeriesMascot mascot]] characters, Mona and Lisa, shown in Mona Lisa-esque portraits.
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* In ''VideoGame/NoUmbrellasAllowed'', one of your customers sells you the Mona Lisa, claiming that it's a "Great Piece of Art". However, Darcy's store has strict regulations on artworks, and because the artist's signature was washed away in the flood, it can't be considered a "Great Piece of Art", but rather a "Fine Piece of Art", to the customer's begrudging acceptance.

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* In ''VideoGame/NoUmbrellasAllowed'', one of your customers sells you the Mona Lisa, claiming and the original one at that it's a "Great Piece of Art". However, Darcy's store has strict regulations on artworks, and because since the artist's signature Year Estimator confirms that [[ShownTheirWork it was washed away made in the flood, it can't be considered a "Great Piece of Art", but rather a "Fine Piece of Art", to the customer's begrudging acceptance.1503.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/NoUmbrellasAllowed'', one of your customers sells you the Mona Lisa, claiming that it's a "Great Piece of Art". However, Darcy's store has strict regulations on artworks, and because the artist's signature was washed away in the flood, it can't be considered a "Great Piece of Art", but rather a "Fine Piece of Art", to the customer's begrudging acceptance.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': The WesternAnimation/PepeLePew cartoon "Louvre Come Back" ends with Pepe in the air vents of the Louvre, his smell affecting all the paintings; Mona Lisa's reaction, however is more subdued, deadpanning the line on the stinger on the main page.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': The WesternAnimation/PepeLePew cartoon "Louvre Come Back" Back to Me" ends with Pepe in the air vents of the Louvre, his smell affecting all the paintings; Mona Lisa's reaction, however is more subdued, deadpanning the line on the stinger on the main page.
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* Mona Lisa appears at the start of ''Film/HudsonHawk'', being painted by Leonardo.

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* Mona Lisa appears at the start of ''Film/HudsonHawk'', being painted by Leonardo. It's revealed that the reason for the famous MonaLisaSmile is that the subject of the painting had bad teeth.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys'', Mr. Shark's greatest crime is stealing the Mona Lisa while disguised AS the Mona Lisa.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho'', while the Mayor shows his son Jojo a hallway of his family's ancestors he presents his "great-grandmother" who is depicted as the Mona Lisa.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys'', ''WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022'', Mr. Shark's greatest crime is stealing the Mona Lisa while disguised AS the Mona Lisa.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho'', ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho2008'', while the Mayor shows his son Jojo a hallway of his family's ancestors he presents his "great-grandmother" who is depicted as the Mona Lisa.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/HortonHearsAWho'', while the Mayor shows his son Jojo a hallway of his family's ancestors he presents his "great-grandmother" who is depicted as the Mona Lisa.
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* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'': In the "Art Gallery Strike" sketch, portraits in various paintings go on strike, including the Mona Lisa, who puts on a cap, says, "I'm off," and walks out of the painting.
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* One level in ''VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents'' has the Agents help Leonardo win the heart of a beautiful but emotionless young women. Clearing the level will have the woman give off a beautiful smile, which in turn inspires Leonardo to draw the painting based on her.
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* Name-dropped in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' when Phantom Limb is trying to sell Rembrandt's ''Storm on the Sea of Galilee'', but the NouveauRiche mafiosi says he wants the ''Mona Lisa''. Phantom Limb responds that he can't get it, and that the only reason that painting is famous is because it was stolen, as is the one he currently has ([[GeniusBonus it was stolen from a Boston museum in 1990 and has yet to be recovered]]).

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* Name-dropped in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' when Phantom Limb is trying to sell Rembrandt's ''Storm on the Sea of Galilee'', Creator/{{Rembrandt|VanRijn}}'s ''Art/StormOnTheSeaOfGalilee'', but the NouveauRiche mafiosi says he wants the ''Mona Lisa''. Phantom Limb responds that he can't get it, and that the only reason that painting is famous is because it was stolen, as is the one he currently has ([[GeniusBonus it was stolen from a Boston museum in 1990 and has yet to be recovered]]).

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